Kapil Sibal asks officials to apply mind while imposing penalties

Kapil Sibal urged officials to apply their minds while imposing fines on operators.

SummaryKapil Sibal urged officials to apply their minds while imposing fines on operators.

Communications and Information Technology Minister Kapil Sibal today urged officials to apply their minds while imposing fines on operators, failing which such powers may be handed over to the regulator.

At a meeting with Sibal, operators raised the issue of the Department of Telecom levying the maximum penalty of Rs 50 crore for even minor issues, hurting the industry.

"I hope officials in my ministry will apply their mind openly on every infraction and...impose penalty commensurate with the nature of the fault," Sibal said. "If they don't do that and I don't see any progress on that, I will have to give that power to TRAI so that it's taken from them."

"I have been trying to persuade my ministry officials to take a rational viewpoint. For every minor issue, they impose a penalty of Rs 50 crore, which is entirely irrational. This has hurt the industry and the government gets no revenue because those penalties are always stayed by court," Sibal told reporters after interacting with telecom sector leaders.

Vittal said there should be a clear set of criteria to determine major and minor violations and revenue loss.

"We have been levied a very large penalty of Rs 650 crore for revenue that we earned eight years ago of barely Rs 8 lakh," Vittal said.

Association of Unified Telecom Service Providers of India's (AUSPI) Secretary General, Ashok Sud said the industry faces combined penalties of about Rs 6,850 crore, which is burdening balance sheets and should be resolved soon.

"We should have a recourse to go to somebody when penalty is imposed, instead of directly going to court," Sud said.